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mulligatawny

[ UK /mˈʌlɪɡˌætɔːni/ ]
NOUN
  1. a soup of eastern India that is flavored with curry; prepared with a meat or chicken base

How To Use mulligatawny In A Sentence

  • It is most often used to flavor mulligatawny soup.
  • A little coy now, Alicia sat down on the edge of her mother's bed and began haltingly, ‘Well… we had mulligatawny soup to start with, veal cutlets and leeks au gratin as a main course, Baked Alaska for dessert, followed by coffee.
  • All of which makes this new soup and juice bar in Edinburgh's William Street an extremely diverting place to enjoy a cup of gourmet mulligatawny or a cappuccino.
  • It’s just the idea of parsnip in a mulligatawny which I rather balk at. Chris Neill's Dirty Kitchen
  • Only a tin of mulligatawny soup has saved me from immeasurable personal pain.
  • He devoted over 14 pages to the matter, treating also several other words galimatias, salmagundi, salmi, etc. — even Hamlet's 'miching malicho' and the Anglo-Indian mulligatawny which he perceived to be connected by the root 'ma', meaning in his opinion a small bird or chicken and serving as an important piece of evidence for the previous existence of a language, possibly older than Sanskrit, which had already been lost in medieval times but which was the source of numerous words used in the kitchen. Languagehat.com: MA, A SMALL BIRD.
  • Well-priced lunch items include an appealingly peppery mulligatawny soup, the appetizer of the day and basmati rice.
  • Iain had mulligatawny soup followed by chicken jalfrezi, which is actually a Pakistani dish, but we're all friends here. News from Shakes Manor
  • In the interval between the mulligatawny soup and the roast beef I retired to the telephone again and this time I found Malcolm at home. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • ELG talked of Rabelais and ate like Gargantua: mulligatawny soup, fried whiting, brill with shrimps, pork cutlets, to mates farcies, boiled turkey in celery sauce, curried hare, roast pheasant with all the trimmings. Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile
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